Hermogenes' on Types of StyleUNC Press Books, 1987 - 159 pagine Cecil Wooten has produced the first translation into any modern langauage of a key treatise of the ancient world. He provides a faithful English translation of Hermogenes' analysis based on a reliable Greek text established by Rabe at the beginning of thi |
Sommario
Book 1 | 1 |
2 Clarity Saphēneia | 8 |
4 Distinctness Eukrineia | 14 |
5 Dignity Axiōma and Grandeur Megethos | 18 |
6 Solemnity Semnotēs | 19 |
7 Asperity Trachytēs | 26 |
8 Vehemence Sphodrotēs | 30 |
9 Brilliance Lamprotēs | 32 |
6 Modesty Epieikeia | 84 |
7 Sincere Style Alēthinos Logos | 89 |
8 Indignation Barytēs 364 | 97 |
9 Force Demotēs | 101 |
10 Practical Oratory Logos Politikos | 108 |
11 Pure Practical Oratory Haplōs Politikos | 119 |
12 Pure Panegyric Haplōs Panēgyrikos | 124 |
Appendix 1 Hermogenes and Ancient Critical Theories on Oratory | 131 |
10 Florescence Akmē | 36 |
11 Abundance Peribolēand Fullness Mestotēs | 41 |
12 Carefully Wrought Style Epimeleia and Beauty Kallos | 54 |
Book 2 | 65 |
2 Character Ēthos | 70 |
3 Simplicity Apheleid | 71 |
4 Sweetness Glykytēs 330 | 75 |
5 Subtlety Drimytēs and Speaking Pointedly Oxeōs Legein and a Speech That Is Graceful Hōraios and Pretty Habros and Pleasurable Hēdonēn Exontos | 81 |
Appendix 2 Hermogenes on Panegyric | 138 |
Notes | 141 |
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